Zaachariaha Fielding resides in Adelaide, South Australia but was born and raised in the remote community of Mimili on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands (APY Lands). Zaachariaha was already an accomplished musician in Electric Fields before he embarked on a visual arts career, in 2020. Under the careful guidance and cultural leadership of elders from the APY Lands, Zaachariaha joined the APY Art Centre Collective’s Art Centre in Adelaide. For First Nations Australians from remote areas, the Aboriginal Art Centre model delivers a socially and culturally appropriate program regarded by Aboriginal leaders as the equivalent of art school. Zaachariaha has achieved a great deal in a short amount of time as a practicing artist. His cultural and artistic knowledge base expanding rapidly as a result of being amongst the large cohort of established and early career First Nations artists and leaders working daily in his studio.
Aside from considering himself a student of the university of life, constantly engaged in dialogue with people of the world and drawing an enormous amount of inspiration from the every day, Zaachariaha has taken part in public programming in almost every Australian public institution and was a member of the Artist Reference group at National Gallery of Australia alongside Australian artists like Sally Smart.
This artistic and professional development program planned for the US will afford Zaachariaha the opportunity be both challenged and inspired by interactions with curators, directors and founders of important museums, galleries and studios across Los Angeles, Miami and New York city. He is particularly excited by the potential for ideas-exchange, and creating lasting connections and relationships.
Zaachariaha was already an accomplished musician in Electric Fields before he embarked on a visual arts career under the guidance and leadership of elders from the APY Lands. Zaachariaha has taken part in public programming in almost every Australian public institution and was a member of the Artist Reference group at National Gallery of Australia. The artistic and professional development program planned for the US will afford Zaachariaha the opportunity be both challenged and inspired by interactions with curators, directors and founders of important museums, galleries and studios across Los Angeles, Miami and New York city.